Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi on Tuesday called for speeding up plans to create a single ASEAN market by 2015, five years ahead of the original target date.
Badawi said the accelarated timetable was necessary for ASEAN to attract foreign investors.
Malaysia Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi is seen with ASEAN Economic Ministers at the opening of the 38th ASEAN Economic Ministers (AEM) Meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2006. AP Photo/Andy Wong via Yahoo News.
"If we do not hasten the creation of that regional single market, ASEAN may run the risk of losing its position as an important investment destination," Badawi said.
ASEAN currently handles more than US$1 trillion in foreign trade and is home to about 600 million people.
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